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Elenin Comet Coma Diameter Exceeded 1,24,274 Miles, Larger Than Jupiter

Elenin Comet Coma Diameter Exceeded 1,24,274 Miles, Larger Than Jupiter


Earlier we had documented "Deep Impact" movie turning into reality, Comet Elenin matches the events happening Now!


Now in latest development the comet has grown. Now the diameter of it’s outer coma exceeded 200,000 km/1,24,274 Miles of course, at this time we have only low resolution images, but they still allow us to estimate its current size.

We want to remind you that the outer coma, it’s very discharged gas envelope, not the nucleus itself, estimates of the nucleus size has not changed.

On the left picture you can see the comet itself, as well as the angular size of the Sun, if it was located at the same distance as comet.Impressive? Source: spaceobs.org
We want to remind you that Elenin comet (C2010 X1 ) is a long period objects in elliptical Orbit:

long period Objects are a big danger for the inner Planets. There are different reasons for that.

First historical: LPO are not recognised in the younger human history, and therefore forgotten. Only written down in metaphor and symbolic languages from ancients culture, like the Atlantians Sumerian and also recorded to the old testament.

Second scientific: LPO with an elliptical Orbit of ~11800 Years, can not have a small mass, that is simple given from the law of physics. Objects with smaller mass having short elliptical Orbit, from 2 up to 1000 years or so, like Asteroids or Comets.

Therefore: Objects with bigger mass staying in long period Orbits. The fact that Elenin comet (C2010 X1 ) enters our solar system close to the ecliptic with a Period of ~11’800 Years, makes this Object very dangerous. So it is good to keep an eye on it.

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